McPherson Ridge, Gettysburg
Facts and practical information
McPherson Ridge is a landform used for military engagements during the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, when the I Corps of the Union Army had a headquarters on the ridge and was defeated by the Confederate division of Major General Henry Heth. The ridge has terrain above ~530 ft and is almost entirely a federally protected area except for township portions at the southern end and along Pennsylvania Route 116, including a PennDOT facility. The northern end is a slight topographic saddle point on the west edge of Oak Ridge, and summit areas above 560 ft include 4 on/near the Lincoln Highway, a broader summit south of the Fairfield Road, and the larger plateau at the northern saddle. ()
Gettysburg
McPherson Ridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gettysburg National Cemetery, Eternal Light Peace Memorial, Dobbin House Tavern, Soldiers' National Monument.